Brewing is a miracle of
nature, a triumph of the
human condition. Our
world is one of
exploration and
communication, with
emphasis paid to the
victories of our
species.Grain, water,
yeast, beer. Through
trial and error w ...

I'm very happy to
announce the formation of
the HomeBrewSupply Amcyl
Brew Kettle w/ 3-Piece
Ball Valve Giveaway!This
is your chance to take
home a 10 or 15 gallon
AMCYL Brew Kettle
(winners choice) with
three piece ball v ...

At one point in time,
home brewing used to be a
chore equivalent to
baking bread or sewing
clothes. Thats right!
Prior to the black
plague, the trading and
industrialization of ale
was on the rise, but
brewing remained a ...

We are continuing our
series on the
HomeBrewTalk Top 100,
this week covering
recipes 50 - 25! As we
near the top we're going
to find that the majority
of our membership and
homebrewers the world
over have either brewed,
...

I want to start off by
saying that there are so
many awesome articles on
HomeBrewTalk, written by
homebrewers like myself,
that are incredibly
helpful and show the
extreme level of
ingenuity we bring to
this hobby. That s ...

Recently I was lucky
enough to join a friends
Sierra Nevada Beer Camp
team in Chico, CA. I had
seen the Beer Camp series
mixed cases in the
stores, and being a
NorCal native, I had a
pretty good idea about
Sierra Nevada & ...

Do you have an Igloo
brand cooler that was
only used a couple of
times? Are you a
homebrewer? Do you like
to make great beer? Want
to make your own mash tun
inexpensively? Look no
further and read on!A
mash tun is a conta ...

About a year and a half
ago, I stumbled on an
article on the Flanders
Red beer style. A
Flanders Red is aged in
oak barrels for years,
giving it acidity and a
Burgundian complexity
which has been described
as the most win ...

Last week saw the
beginning of our latest
four part series, The
HomeBrewTalk Top 100. For
recipes 100 - 75, please
follow this link. We
continue on down our path
of enlightenment,
searching for the perfect
beer. Is there ...